In the United States, it can mean the wearer has killed someone.[3] The number of teardrops may indicate the number of years spent in prison, or the number of times the wearer was raped.[1] It may also indicate the loss of a loved one or fellow gang member.[1]In at least one prison (Oaxaca State), it indicates that the wearer was raped in prison.[4]

GBB:Publikwerks: pag1107: Anastacya: Well they do call euthanizing a dog "putting it to sleep".

Sodium pentobarbital is the active ingredient in veterinary euthanasia solution too, this dude really did get put to sleep. Sucks it took 26 minutes, the chair was faster.

Yeah, but a lot messier. I think I would go with a firing squad.

Can someone request to be blown up?

Some states allow the condemned a choice. Washington State still offers hanging as an alternative. I think getting blowed up good might make some people wonder if the right person got exploded. You gotta retain 51% of the carcass or you don't get credit (I think).

UsikFark:In the United States, it can mean the wearer has killed someone.[3] The number of teardrops may indicate the number of years spent in prison, or the number of times the wearer was raped.[1] It may also indicate the loss of a loved one or fellow gang member.[1]In at least one prison (Oaxaca State), it indicates that the wearer was raped in prison.[4]

Boy, that's a wiiide range of meaning. I think I'd just play it safe and get a tattoo stating "I killed someone."

Harry Freakstorm:GBB: Publikwerks: pag1107: Anastacya: Well they do call euthanizing a dog "putting it to sleep".

Sodium pentobarbital is the active ingredient in veterinary euthanasia solution too, this dude really did get put to sleep. Sucks it took 26 minutes, the chair was faster.

Yeah, but a lot messier. I think I would go with a firing squad.

Can someone request to be blown up?

Some states allow the condemned a choice. Washington State still offers hanging as an alternative. I think getting blowed up good might make some people wonder if the right person got exploded. You gotta retain 51% of the carcass or you don't get credit (I think).

You mean like when you bring ripped money to the bank - you have to have 51% to get a new bill?

BigNumber12:UsikFark: In the United States, it can mean the wearer has killed someone.[3] The number of teardrops may indicate the number of years spent in prison, or the number of times the wearer was raped.[1] It may also indicate the loss of a loved one or fellow gang member.[1]In at least one prison (Oaxaca State), it indicates that the wearer was raped in prison.[4]

Boy, that's a wiiide range of meaning. I think I'd just play it safe and get a tattoo stating "I killed someone."

That seems like something Bubba's biatch boy would get tattooed to trick people into thinking he wasn't getting raped.

Publikwerks:Harry Freakstorm: GBB: Publikwerks: pag1107: Anastacya: Well they do call euthanizing a dog "putting it to sleep".

Sodium pentobarbital is the active ingredient in veterinary euthanasia solution too, this dude really did get put to sleep. Sucks it took 26 minutes, the chair was faster.

Yeah, but a lot messier. I think I would go with a firing squad.

Can someone request to be blown up?

Some states allow the condemned a choice. Washington State still offers hanging as an alternative. I think getting blowed up good might make some people wonder if the right person got exploded. You gotta retain 51% of the carcass or you don't get credit (I think).

You mean like when you bring ripped money to the bank - you have to have 51% to get a new bill?

Bill was executed last Thursday. He was my friend, you jerk, and we'll never see his like ag- oh hey! A new Bill! Hi, Bill.

In the United States, it can mean the wearer has killed someone.[3] The number of teardrops may indicate the number of years spent in prison, or the number of times the wearer was raped.[1] It may also indicate the loss of a loved one or fellow gang member.[1]In at least one prison (Oaxaca State), it indicates that the wearer was raped in prison.[4]

BigNumber12:UsikFark: In the United States, it can mean the wearer has killed someone.[3] The number of teardrops may indicate the number of years spent in prison, or the number of times the wearer was raped.[1] It may also indicate the loss of a loved one or fellow gang member.[1]In at least one prison (Oaxaca State), it indicates that the wearer was raped in prison.[4]

Boy, that's a wiiide range of meaning. I think I'd just play it safe and get a tattoo stating "I killed someone."

...which if you need a prison tattoo to say that means you were/are going to get raped.

Publikwerks:BigNumber12: UsikFark: In the United States, it can mean the wearer has killed someone.[3] The number of teardrops may indicate the number of years spent in prison, or the number of times the wearer was raped.[1] It may also indicate the loss of a loved one or fellow gang member.[1]In at least one prison (Oaxaca State), it indicates that the wearer was raped in prison.[4]

Boy, that's a wiiide range of meaning. I think I'd just play it safe and get a tattoo stating "I killed someone."

...which if you need a prison tattoo to say that means you were/are going to get raped.